Abstract

Data for the city of Chicago were analyzed in an attempt to discover the possible relationship between econoic status and the prevalence of insanity. A higher incidence of insanity was found among the poorer populations than among the richer. Approximately the same differentials were found for each sex and nativity or racial group.

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